How to Watch Today's Big Apple Event As it Happens

The most anticipated technology event of the year is here: Apple's Worldwide Developer's Conference (WWDC.) At WWDC, we can expect to see some major announcements about Apple's software, both OS X 10.1 and iOS 8, and possibly get a look at the next generation of Apple hardware.

You can watch the live stream here in full if (and only if) you are using an Apple device with Safari. Live streaming requires Safari 4 or later on OS X v10.6 or later; Safari on iOS 4.2 or later. You can also stream via Apple TV, on second and third generation Apple TVs running 5.0.2 or later. The event starts at 10 a.m. PT/ 1 p.m. ET.

If you aren't in the mood to watch Tim Cook talk about the intricacies of Apple software, The Wire will have all the highlights from WWDC updated this afternoon. There have been a lot of rumors circulating, and today we will finally get some confirmations, at least on the software end, though we are holding out for some clues about iPhone 6.

This article is from the archive of our partner The Wire.

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